Updated May 1, 2012, 2:28 pm
On May 2, 1945, the Soviet Union announced the fall of Berlin and the Allies announced the surrender of Nazi troops in Italy and parts of Austria.
Go to article »On May 2, 1903, Benjamin Spock, the American pediatrician whose books on child rearing influenced generations of parents, was born. Following his death on March 15, 1998, his obituary appeared in The Times.
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On This Date
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1519 Artist Leonardo da Vinci died. 1670 The Hudson Bay Co. was chartered by England’s King Charles II. 1863 Confederate Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was accidentally wounded by his own men at Chancellorsville, Va. He died eight days later. 1890 The Oklahoma Territory was organized. 1895 Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart was born in New York City. 1932 Jack Benny’s first radio show debuted on the NBC Blue Network. 1939 New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig’s streak of 2,130 consecutive games played came to an end when the ailing slugger removed himself from the lineup. 1941 General Mills began shipping a new cereal called “Cheerioats” to six test markets. (The cereal was later renamed “Cheerios.”) 1945 The Soviet Union announced the fall of Berlin and the Allies announced the surrender of Nazi troops in Italy and parts of Austria. 1957 Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., died at age 48. 1972 J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI for 48 years, died at age 77. 1982 The Weather Channel debuted. 1994 Nelson Mandela claimed victory in South Africa’s first democratic elections. 1997 Tony Blair became, at age 44, Britain’s youngest prime minister in 185 years. 2010 European governments and the International Monetary Fund committed to pulling Greece back from the brink of default, agreeing on nearly $1 trillion in emergency loans. Current Birthdays
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Actress Christine Baranski (“The Good Wife”) turns 60 years old today.
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Soccer player David Beckham turns 37 years old today.
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1924 Theodore Bikel, Actor, turns 88 1936 Engelbert Humperdinck, Singer, turns 76 1945 Bianca Jagger, Actress, turns 67 1946 Lesley Gore, Singer, turns 66 1946 David Suchet, Actor, turns 66 1948 Larry Gatlin, Country singer, turns 64 1950 Lou Gramm, Rock singer (Foreigner), turns 62 1972 Dwayne Johnson, Actor, wrestler, turns 40 1983 Gaius Charles, Actor (“Friday Night Lights”), turns 29 1985 Lily Allen, Singer, turns 27 1985 Sarah Hughes, Figure skater, turns 27 1990 Kay Panabaker, Actress (“No Ordinary Family””, turns 22
Historic Birthdays
Benjamin Spock 5/2/1903 – 3/15/1998 American pediatrician; wrote influential child-rearing books.Go to obituary »
65 Alessandro Scarlatti 5/2/1660 – 10/24/1725
Italian composer67 Catherine II 5/2/1729 – 11/17/1796
German-born empress of Russia (1762-96)86 Henry Martyn Robert 5/2/1837 – 5/11/1923
American army officer; author of “Robert’s Rules of Order”72 Antonio Maura 5/2/1853 – 12/13/1925
Spanish statesman; prime minister five times between 1903 and 192244 Theodor Herzl 5/2/1860 – 7/3/1904
Hungarian journalist; first president of the World Zionist Organization92 James F. Byrnes 5/2/1879 – 4/9/1972
American politician; secretary of state (1945-7)30 Vernon Castle 5/2/1887 – 2/15/1918
English-born American dancer25 Manfred Richthofen 5/2/1892 – 4/21/1918
German fighter pilot in World War I; known as the “Red Baron”48 Lorenz Hart 5/2/1895 – 11/22/1943
American lyricist73 Axel Springer 5/2/1912 – 9/22/1985
German publisher; Alex Springer Verlag AG publishing house70 Satyajit Ray 5/2/1921 – 4/23/1992
Bengali motion-picture director, writer and illustrator



Benjamin Spock 5/2/1903 – 3/15/1998 American pediatrician; wrote influential child-rearing books.







